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  5. BILL BY MENZIES FOR SECRET VOTE BEFORE STRIKES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies), in the House of Representatives today, introduced a private member's bill providing for secret ballots for both employers and employees before strikes or lockouts are embarked upon. ...

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  6. ARMS AID FACES TEST IN SENATE

    President Truman's arms aid programme faced a major test in the United States Senate as a strongly backed move began yesterday to ...

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  7. INCENTIVE PAY OPPOSED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The A.C.T.U. Congress tonight reaffirmed its policy opposing incentive payment schemes for ...

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  8. Mechanisation of Q'land Coal Mines Recommended

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Complete mechanisation and reorganisation of production methods in Queensland coal mines would be necessary to meet the State's rising consumption of 1,250,000 tons on 1947 figures by 1960, the Powell Duffryn report to the Queensland Government stated. ...

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  9. 'Gunman' Has No Convictions for Carrying Gun

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Rex Llewellyn Flannagan (33), charged with the murder of Connie McGuire, was remanded to the ...

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  10. BUS STOWAWAY

    Ten years old June Margaret Gaddes, of Nambucca Heads, who ran away from home because she feared punishment for breaking her doll, photographed in Sydney yesterday, with Sister Alford, of the Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Kemp Funeral Biggest Since Pre-war Years

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--About 17,000 people jammed the road outside a mortuary this afternoon before the funeral of Archie Kemp, ...

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  12. Pakistan and India on Verge of Trade War

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP). -- Pakistan and India are on the verge of a trade war, following Pakistan's refusal to devalue her rupee in line with India. Pakistan's action in appreciating ...

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  13. T.N.T. IN PURSE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--Although prepared to find strange things in a woman's handbag, Tacoma police were unnerved ...

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  15. HENS LAID ON WRONG SIDE OF BORDER

    When police swooped on a farm at Newton Butler, County Fermanagh, through which the Eire-Northern Ireland border runs, they saw a ...

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  17. Polio Theory Investigated: Carried by Birds

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Government is investigating a theory --lately developed--that poliomyelitis could be carried by birds from ...

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  18. LABOUR ADVISED ON POLICY BY WEALTHY--LANG

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Mr. Lang (Ind. Lab., N.S.W.), in the Budget debate in the House of Representatives today, charged the Labour Government with looking after the selfish interests of big business ...

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  19. Fatal Hospital Fall

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A man crashed 160 feet to his death from a ward at the Concord Repatriation Hospital today, 10 minutes after he ...

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  20. Ex-Soviet Prisoners Invade Parliament

    BONN, Thursday (AAP).--A tumultuous German Parliament session came near to blows today, when two ragged German soldiers, who claimed they had just been released from the Russians, interrupted ...

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  21. MINOR'S MARRIAGE WITH CRIMINAL ANNULLED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A rushed marriage between an attractive 17-year-old girl and a 44-year-old criminal, now in Bathurst gaol, ...

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